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The farthest back I can go with the Moody family is my paternal grandmother's paternal grandmother Margaret and her husband- H Louis Higginbotham (Sr) (b) 1823 (m) 1865 (d) May 9, 1913 I haven't been able to find out where HLH Sr or MMoody-J-H-came from, her parents, siblings nor any other children besides my great grandfather . Henry Louis Higginbotham Jr.

Please let me know if there's any connection between these two Moody families. I also noticed the Surname Higginbotham on this site. So maybe they originally were in Virginia.

In addition for FamilySearch.org (click Search) I also use Search.Ancestry.com

I have free accounts on both

Irks me the idea that I should have to PAY for information on my enslaved ancestors so I mostly utilize the few free sites that Ancestry.com didn't buy up. There used to be about 40 free sites, most now belong to Ancestry.com

Hello,
Just thought I would comment on Stephen Lockett who went to Texas. He had some slaves come through Louisiana to him, I believe when they moved he had them shipped. His father Christopher Columbus Lockett had one slave named Booker Glen age 54 (in 1866) who married in the 1843 to Dolly they are on the cohabitation of 1866 list.